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District 10 Newsflash
Brought to you by Clayton Perry, District 10
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March 21, 2018
Howdy Neighbors,
Thank you to everyone who came out to the Northeast
Neighborhood Alliance's meeting on Monday. We heard from TCI and
Union Pacific on the proposed road closure at Old O'Connor Road and
Lookout Road. There were several concerns on this matter, and I
encourage you to contact my office at District10@SanAntonio.gov
with your concerns so we can document them. We also heard an update
from Spurs Sports and Entertainment representatives Tim Holt and
Shermeka Hudson. San Antonio FC's home opener is this
Saturday, March 24th, at 7:30 PM against the Saint Louis Football
Club. Their facility is located right here in District 10, and this
game would be a fantastic opportunity to support our neighbors.
Several Primary Election runoff candidates had the opportunity
to introduce themselves on Monday. Participating candidates included
Matt Beebe and Steve Allison running for District 121 State
Representative, and Matt McCall and Mary Street Wilson running for
District 21 U.S. Representative. All four candidates did an excellent
job of informing us on why they are seeking office and what they wish
to accomplish. If you were not able to make the meeting last on
Monday, there will be another opportunity to meet with the
candidates. The Northeast Neighborhood Alliance will host a
candidates' forum on April 16th, in place of the regularly scheduled
District 10 Community Meeting. District 10 will host the meetings in
May and June.
Early Voting for the Runoff Election begins on Monday, May
14th and ends on Friday, May 18th. The Runoff Election will
take place on May 22nd. As a
reminder, you can vote
in this election even if you did not participate in the Primary
Election. Check your county elections website for voting information
and locations.
At Monday's meeting, I had the opportunity to introduce two
gentlemen who will be serving District 10 - Raul Ubides and Officer
Richard Grant. Raul joined our staff as a member of our Neighborhood
Engagement Team and Officer Grant is District 10's newest SAFFE
Officer. An updated SAFFE Officer map can be found on our website.
Thank you all for being so courteous and welcoming them to the
District 10 team.
This Wednesday, March 21st, the District 10 Field Office will
be distributing free mosquito dunks. These
will be distributed on a first-come, first -served basis.
We'll be revealing our 2018 Fiesta medal soon, so keep an eye
out for our reveal on our Facebook, Twitter,
and Instagram
accounts. Be sure to mark your calendars for April 10th! We'll be
bringing all of our favorite aspects of Fiesta (free food,
entertainment, and medals) and information from SA MetroHealth,
TCI, SASpeakUp, SAPD, SAFD, SAWS, and CPS to District 10. Time and
location information can be found on a flyer below.
As always, thank you for being active community members and
leaders here in District 10, and do not hesitate to contact our
office if we can be of any assistance to you.
- Clayton
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Upcoming Community
Meetings
Northeast Neighborhood Alliance
Meeting
April 16, 2018 - 10303 Tool Yard
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Open Surveys
District 10 Surveys
Here in
District 10, we're already looking "down the road" for
repairs and upgrades. We've been hard at work reviewing and tweaking
the 2018 street repair schedule, but we are always on the lookout for
the big projects that can truly transform District 10. We've started
a running list of future bond projects for consideration, but we need
your help in guiding us to what District 10 needs most. Please help
us determine what your priorities are for the future 2022- 2027 Bond
by completing this survey. It's not too early for us to
start this process at our level.
We'd
like to gauge our neighbors on their desire for a homestead tax exemption,
for them to assign a monetary value to what they consider relief, and
what services they are OK with being reduced in the City Budget in
order to receive a homestead exemption. If a resident is not willing
to cut services in order to receive a tax break, that's valuable
information. If a resident considers an extra $100 in tax reduction a
real relief, that's also valuable information. The results of this
survey will help guide our office as we push forward with tax relief
options for our residents. Please participate in our survey, here.
Citywide Surveys
SA Climate
Ready is a City initiative aiming to improve the quality of life of
all residents of San Antonio and make the city and its people better
prepared to face expected changes in climate. This initiative will explore
both mitigation strategies, aiming to reduce or prevent the emission
of GHGs, and adaptation strategies aiming to prepare the community,
municipal government operations, and other key sectors for the
anticipated impacts of climate change. An essential part of this process is to
engage our community to better understand the collective vision and
priorities of our citizens. This helps ensure that the Climate Action
and Adaptation Plan will serve to benefit all San Antonians. The
Office of Sustainability has created a survey focused on plan vision
and priorities. To participate in this survey, click here.
Do you hate potholes? Take the City's Transportation
& Capital Improvements (TCI) survey regarding potholes in San
Antonio: http://bit.ly/PotholesBaches
We
appreciate your feedback!
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Meet Our Staff
My name is Raul Ubides, and it is a
privilege to be the newest member of Councilman Clayton Perry's
staff.
I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. When I
was three years old, we moved away from Puerto Rico. My mother joined
the Army as a nurse, and my family traveled around the country with
her. In 2005, my mother retired from the Army and our family settled
right here in District 10.
I received all of my secondary education
here in San Antonio. I first went to Hallmark College to earn my
Associates in Applied Science in order to become a medical assistant.
After earning my Associate's Degree, I worked as a medical assistant
for 8 years. While working in the medical field, I developed my
passion for helping people. However, there was only so much that
could be done in private medicine, which is why I decided to work
towards my Bachelors in Business with a Minor in Health Care
Management from Strayer University. Soon after earning my Bachelor's
Degree, I began working on my Masters in Public Administration from
UTSA. I am currently two semesters away from graduating.
I have previously worked for the City of
San Antonio's Metropolitan Health District. I was fortunate enough to
have an opportunity to work for Councilman Perry as a Neighborhood
Engagement Officer. I am excited to have the opportunity to work
alongside our neighbors in District 10, and I am confident that
together we can create a better community for all.
To contact Raul Ubides, call (210) 207-0999.
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Community Spotlight
This Saturday, March 24th, The Rotary Club will
celebrate its first annual Rotary Day SA - a gathering of Rotarians
coming together to serve the local community in a big way.
This Rotary Day of Service will benefit our
McAllister Park, the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation, and
the many families and children that use this park. Thank you to
the Rotarians - we can't wait to see the results.
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Curfew Lifted in Select Parks
for Easter Holiday Weekend
San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department officials
announced this week that the park curfew will be lifted at selected
City parks for the Easter holiday. The park curfew will be lifted
beginning at 11 p.m. on Thursday, April 13 and will resume at 11 p.m.
on Easter Sunday, April 16.
Citizens will be allowed to camp overnight at the
following City parks:
- Brackenridge
Park, 3700 N. St. Mary's (excludes Brackenridge Parking
Facility)
- Eisenhower,
19399 N.W. Military Highway
- McAllister
Park, 13102 Jones Maltsberger
- Roosevelt,
331 Roosevelt Ave.
- San
Pedro, 1315 San Pedro Ave.
- O.P.
Schnabel, 9606 Bandera Rd.
- South
Side Lions, 3100 Hiawatha
- South
Side Lions East, 3900 Pecan Valley
- Woodlawn Lake, 1103 Cincinnati (excludes the Island
House and gym areas)
Everyone doing their part to ensure our parks
remain clean by properly disposing of litter and recyclables not only
protects the environment but contributes to a more enjoyable park
experience for everyone. Parks have both recycling bins for
plastic and cans and trash cans for food waste available. Patrons are
urged to bring trash bags and remove their trash at the end of their
stay in the park.
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Final Four Street Closures
Monday, March 26
- Montana from TOA to Cherry
Wednesday, March 28 (7 PM) - Monday, April 2 (1
PM)
- Southbound Alamo from Villita to Nueva
- Northbound Alamo from Arcinega to Markeet
- Westbound Nueva from Alamo to Presa
Friday, March 30
12 PM - 11 PM
- Market Street from St. Mary's to River Walk
Bridge
- Eastbound Nueva Presa to Alamo
- North and Southbound Alamo from Cesar
Chavez to Nueva
8 AM - 7 PM
- North I37 Frontage Road from Cesar Chavez
to Commerce
- Cherry Street from IOWA to Montana
Saturday, March 31
10 AM - 11 PM
- Market Street from St. Mary's to River Walk
Bridge
- Eastbound Nueva Presa to Alamo
- North and Southbound Alamo from Cesar
Chavez to Nueva
Noon - 12 AM
- North I37 Frontage Road from Cesar Chavez
to Commerce
- Cherry Street from IOWA to Montana
Sunday, April 1
11 AM - 11 PM
- Market Street from St. Mary's to River Walk
Bridge
- Eastbound Nueva from Presa to Alamo
- North and Southbound Alamo from Cesar
Chavez to Nueva
2 PM - 5 PM - AM
- North I37 Frontage Road from Cesar Chavez
to Montana
- South I37 Frontage Road/TOA from Montana to
Cesar Chavez
Monday, April 2
1 PM - 12 AM
- North I37 Frontage Road from Cesar Chavez
to Montana
- Cherry Street from IOWA to Montana
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Some of you know that I have taken a special
interest in ensuring that members of the disabled community are taken
into account by the City of San Antonio. After Harvey, I requested
the City to ensure that our emergency management plans included their
feedback and consideration. I'm so pleased that the City is paying
attention - above is the announcement of a schedule of community
meetings with the Disability Access Office and Transportation and
Capital Improvements to gather feedback on what can be improved or
implemented. I highly encourage you share this information with your
neighborhoods to ensure that everyone knows about this set of
meetings. For more information, click here.
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2018 C.O.P Schedule
Northeast
substation Citizens on Patrol classes are 1-time, 4-hr classes.
Please bring a photo ID when attending. All necessary
applications will be filled out at the beginning of each class and
photos will be taken for a complimentary COP ID card.
For any
questions, please contact
Officer Dave
McDonald at 210-207-6086.
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Celebrating the City's
Tricentennial
The San Antonio Tricentennial celebration
continues with more featured events commemorating San Antonio's
storied history. Residents and visitors can explore the official events
calendar and sort events by day, time, council district or county
precinct. The official Tricentennial magazine features a complete
listing of events through the end of the year. The magazine is
available for free at H-E-B stores and Jim's Restaurants throughout
the city.
Residents
and visitors can also learn about upcoming events and activities by
signing up for the official Tricentennial e-newsletter at www.sanantonio300.org
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VITA Free Tax Preparation
VITA is a free tax preparation
service for individuals and families who earn up to $60,000 per year.
All tax-preparers are IRS-trained and certified. The District 10 VITA
site is located at Thousand Oaks Library. All VITA
sites are open through April 17th, 2018.
For more
information, click here or
call 2-1-1.
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Project Trackers
Click
the buttons below to see status updates on various infrastructure
projects.
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